Business Poland trials a four-day working week: A step towards the future? Poland will start its first-ever pilot of a shortened working week this July as the government seeks to meet social needs. 01/07/2025
Economy Defence recruitment rises faster than overall job market in Europe EU defence spending rose by over 30% between 2021 and 2024, driving increased labour demand across the sector. Defence job postings have outpaced the wider job market since 2022. 30/06/2025
Economy Highest-paying salaries in France: Who earns the most? Managers and executives are among the highest-paid professionals in France, regardless of industry. But only five positions exceed an annual net salary of €100,000. 28/06/2025
Economy The highest-paying jobs in Germany: Data reveals top salaries Aviation, healthcare, IT and engineering, as well as the legal and judiciary sectors hold the highest-paying jobs in Germany. 21/06/2025
Eco-Innovation Report reveals huge solar power potential of abandoned coal mines “The same ground that powered the industrial era can help power the climate solutions we now urgently need,” analysts say of the 300 GW solution. 19/06/2025
Europe News Referendum in Italy to fail as turnout far below threshold, poll shows The referendum, proposed by trade unions and civic organisations, addresses issues that have generated political debate in Italy in recent years, particularly labour market reform, as well as migrant reception and integration policies. 09/06/2025
Europe News Italians vote on labour and citizenship reforms in key referendum Italy votes on five referendum questions addressing citizenship and labour laws. A turnout of 50% or more is needed for validation. 08/06/2025
Europe in Motion These are the top five largest growing jobs in the next five years Demand for manual labour is likely to stay the highest overall, but digital jobs are projected to grow at the fastest pace. Meanwhile, many clerk and administrative roles could be cut. 03/06/2025
Travel News Swiss trims summer schedule as pilot crisis spreads across Europe Switzerland’s national carrier isn’t the only European airline cutting summer flights. 29/05/2025
Economy What are the highest and lowest paying jobs in the UK? Euronews explores the top 40 highest-paying and bottom 40 lowest-paying jobs in the UK, based on the ONS’s 2024 data. 09/05/2025
Europeans' Stories Aging Europe faces a serious shortage of health workforce The European health workforce faces a severe crisis. Rapidly aging EU countries have an estimated shortage of some 1.2 million doctors, nurses and midwives. Lack of nurses is especially significant. Our reporter Julián López Gómez travelled to Bulgaria, one of the countries most affected. 07/05/2025
Work Half of employees who use AI at work don’t trust it, new survey shows A new study shows that most employees use artificial intelligence (AI) regularly but admit they don’t fact-check its results before using it at work. 05/05/2025
Business Unemployment in the eurozone remains at a record low in March The amount of citizens out of a job remains historically low, although the eurozone is bracing itself for the effect of US tariffs. 02/05/2025
Business Swiss pharma giant Roche pledges to invest €47 billion in the US The investment plans include new R&D sites in four US states and creating more than 12,000 jobs, according to the Swiss pharmaceutical company. 22/04/2025
Living These climate-conscious booksellers are turning words into action From an old coal barge in Leeds, to picturesque Shaftesbury and radical Edinburgh, UK booksellers discuss bookselling during the climate crisis. 21/04/2025
Economy EU employment reaches highest level since 2005 at the end of last year The employment rate in the EU reached its highest level at the end of 2024, while the unemployment rate recently also came to a record low. Euronews Business takes a closer look at the labour market across Europe. 21/04/2025
Europeans' Stories Green steel as a lifeline? EU Commission protects metal industry Europe's steelworkers are furious. They are afraid for their jobs. Is there still a future for Europe's heavy industry? Yes, says the European Commission - and presents a rescue plan. 09/04/2025
Radio Schuman Canada wants to get closer to Europe, says foreign minister In an interview with Euronews, Canadian foreign affairs minister Mélanie Joly made a plea to strengthen already close relations between Canada and the EU in the face of Donald Trump’s tariffs. 07/04/2025
Economy US added 228,000 jobs in March despite Donald Trump's federal cuts Although the labour market remained strong in March, an increasing number of immigrant deportations could cause labour shortages in the coming months. 04/04/2025
Economy US hiring likely remained robust last month: But can it hold up? New hiring data from the US, set to be released on Friday, will likely be positive. Even so, economists warn of risks ahead from tariffs, DOGE, and restrictions on migration. 04/04/2025